Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Sunset Cangshan is far away, the weather is cold and the house is poor.

Sunset Cangshan is far away, the weather is cold and the house is poor.

The meaning is as follows:

The Lord of Furong Mountain, written by Liu Changqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, depicts a quiet and slightly bleak rural night scene. "Sunset" is late, and the sun is about to set; "Cangshan is far away", and the distant mountains are particularly vast and distant in the twilight; "Cold weather" emphasizes cold weather; "White house" is a white hut built of adobe or stone, a simple and poor farm life; The word "poor" directly points out the poverty of the owner's life.

The concise language of the whole poem outlines a picture of a cold and poor cottage in a mountain village in the evening, conveys what the poet saw and felt during his journey, and embodies the poet's sympathy and concern for the living conditions of ordinary people.